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The Del-Satins

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291:. Zizka then formed his own band, Tangerine, before re-forming the Del-Satins with Charlie Aiello, Art Loria and Edye VanBuren in 1993. The group appeared regularly on the oldies circuit, and the album was sold at performances. The group also recorded four new Christmas tracks in 1997. After 1999, Zizka continued to perform occasionally with new line-ups of the Del-Satins, as well as with Tangerine and The Magnificent Men. 153:, through a merger of two existing street corner groups, the Yorkville Melodies and the Jokers. The original members were teenagers Stan Zizka (lead), Fred Ferrara (baritone), his brother Tom Ferrara (bass), Leslie Cauchi (first tenor), and Keith Koestner (second tenor). They chose the name Del-Satins as a tribute to 294:
In May 2011, Stan Zizka, Les Cauchi, Fred Ferrara and Tom Ferrara reunited for two concerts, one in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan, and the second one on Long Island. They also performed occasionally with the Brooklyn Bridge and the Capris, the three groups having overlapping personnel.
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as part of Dion's new contract, and Dion produced their first single for the label, "Feelin' No Pain". Still frustrated by their lack of recognition, in 1963 they auditioned for Phil Spector but declined his subsequent invitation to record with him. The group featured regularly on
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Zizka left the Del-Satins in the mid-1960s (later using the name Steve Sommers), and Cauchi and Tom Ferrara were drafted. The remaining original member of the Del-Satins, Fred Ferrara, continued to play live with the addition of Johnny Maestro (former lead singer of
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They released a number of singles under their own name, but had little success until "Teardrops Follow Me" in 1962, after which they found regular work on television and radio, with
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to pursue a solo career. He hooked up with The Del-Satins after making some solo recordings with mixed success. The Del-Satins were instantly sent to work on his new song, "
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were an American vocal group, most active in the early 1960s, who recorded on their own but are best remembered for their harmonies on hit records for
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Fred Ferrara died, aged 71, on October 21, 2011, putting an end to reunions of the original group. Leslie Cauchi died, aged 77, on March 3, 2020.
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charts. Although their contribution to the hit was substantial, the Del-Satins received no credit. They also sang on Dion's later solo hits, "
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By the early 1990s, Fred Ferrara and Les Cauchi remained with the Brooklyn Bridge, while Tom Ferrara was a member of
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and others. They have been described as having "few peers as practitioners of white
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In 1960 they recorded their debut single, "I'll Pray for You", for
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and Dean and Jean. They also provided backing vocals on
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Index

Manhattan
New York City
Doowop
pop
Laurie
Columbia
B. T. Puppy
Dion
doo-wop
Manhattan, New York
The Dells
The Five Satins
US Army
George Goldner
Laurie Records
Dion
Dion and The Belmonts
Runaround Sue
The Wanderer
Lovers Who Wander
Little Diane
Love Came to Me
Ruby Baby
Donna the Prima Donna
Drip Drop
Sandy
Len Barry
Ernie Maresca
Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)
Alan Freed

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